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show ipv6 ospf neighbor router-id output descriptions (continued)
Field
Description
Interface [State]
The interface through which the router is connected to the neighbor. The
state of the interface can be one of the following:
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DR - The interface is functioning as the Designated Router for
OSPFv3.
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BDR - The interface is functioning as the Backup Designated
Router for OSPFv3.
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Loopback - The interface is functioning as a loopback interface.
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P2P - The interface is functioning as a point-to-point interface.
•
Passive - The interface is up but it does not take part in forming
an adjacency.
•
Waiting - The interface is trying to determine the identity of the
BDR for the network.
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None - The interface does not take part in the OSPF interface
state machine.
•
Down - The interface is unusable. No protocol traffic can be sent
or received on such a interface.
•
DR other - The interface is a broadcast or NBMA network on
which another router is selected to be the DR.
DbDesc bit
The Database Description packet, which includes 3 bits of information:
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The first bit can be "i" or "-". "i" indicates the inet bit is set. "-"
indicates the inet bit is not set.
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The second bit can be "m" or "-". "m" indicates the more bit is
set. "-" indicates the more bit is not set.
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The third bit can be "m" or "s". An "m" indicates the master. An
"s" indicates standby.
Index
The ID of the LSA from which the neighbor learned of the router.
DR Decision
The router ID (IPv4 address) of the neighbor’s elected DR and BDR.
Last Received Db Desc
The content of the last database description received from the specified
neighbor.
Number of LSAs in Db Desc retransmitting
The number of LSAs that need to be retransmitted to the specified
neighbor.
Number of LSAs in Summary List
The number of LSAs in the neighbor’s summary list.
Number of LSAs in Request List
The number of LSAs in the neighbor’s request list.
Number of LSAs in Retransmit List
The number of LSAs in the neighbor’s retransmit list.
Seqnum Mismatch
The number of times sequence number mismatches occurred.
BadLSReq
The number of times the neighbor received a bad link-state request from
the device.
One way received
The number of times a hello packet, which does not mention the router, is
received from the neighbor. This omission in the hello packet indicates that
the communication with the neighbor is not bidirectional.
Inactivity Timer
The number of times that the neighbor’s inactivity timer expired.
Db Desc Retransmission
The number of times sequence number mismatches occurred.
LSReqRetrans
The number of times the neighbor retransmitted link-state requests to the
device.
LSUpdateRetrans
The number of times the neighbor retransmitted link-state updates to the
device.
LSA Received
The number of times the neighbor received LSAs from the device.
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